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Questions that may not necessarily have a clear-cut right or wrong answer and are often subjective. If your question isn't a bug report, feature request, or request for assistance, or question with a concrete answer, it's probably a discussion.
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Is [computer-science] a useful tag?
I stumbled upon a question inappropriately using the computer-science tag, and upon looking at other questions using that tag, found that a large number of questions using that tag do not seem to gain …
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My question never got answered. What can I do?
You can offer a bounty on the question. This puts it in the featured tab and may encourage others to answer it.
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Use of bolding in a question
There is nothing, in general, wrong with bolding things. However, used excessively, it can impair readability. Surely the degree to which it does for a given text varies from person to person, but whi …
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Is this question about a "hello world" off topic?
I agree with you; I don’t think the current close votes are valid.
Indeed, there are two things that could have been interpreted as an off-site resource:
The ‘input’: You’re using some external lib …
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How do I post a code example if I don't know which file the problem is in?
It’s not always particularly easy to do, but we expect you to try to strip down your code to the minimal amount necessary to demonstrate the problem, in a short, self-contained, compilable example.
H …
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Are edit rejection rationale comments pre-defined, or entered manually by reviewers?
It offers a list of potential options, along with the ability to specify “other”. It looks like this:
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What is the appropriate place in SE network to seek feedback on a project idea?
I don’t believe this would be appropriate on any Stack Exchange site. Stack Exchange is designed not to provide answers to specific people, but to “collectively increas[e] the sum total of good progra …
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Why is it [down-votes] questions on Meta are primarily downvoted?
Questions in the down-votes tag are often downvoted because the community disagrees with the suggestions put forth in the questions. Not all questions with the down-votes tag are bad, but sometimes th …
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Can I ask questions to proof-read my code?
It might work on Stack Overflow, but it sounds perfect for Code Review, which is there for exactly that. Your question will be in good company there.
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Are bugs welcome?
It seems to me that this question should be allowed.
First, we do welcome questions about software development tools. Netbeans is one such development tool, and it is asking about an aspect of it whi …
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Editing a Post to Format a Table
I don’t think it’s particularly useful. First, I find the former perfectly easy to read, but then if I were to defer to what I take as a relative authority on the subject, the documentation for the bo …
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Is it good to minify and format JavaScript for SO questions?
No; code should be left in its original, uncompressed form, although perhaps with excessive newlines (as in the first block) removed.
Besides plain readability (to me; I understand it's subjective), …
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Does Stack Overflow profile its users?
To the best of my knowledge, Stack Overflow does not discriminate based on OpenID provider. For that matter, questions aren’t ranked on anything unrelated to the question yourself: if you have a histo …
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Can you add language tags to software built in a specific language for greater exposure?
Take a look at the language[s] used in the question and anticipate what language[s] will be used in the answer. If either include a particular language, it would be reasonable to tag the question with …